NHdisneylover
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2007
For me the key issue is if there is romanitc feelings (or the development of, or hope to develope those feelings) between the people involved. If yes--it is a date. If not, then it is not (but, yes, there can be soem misunderstadning if one party has those feeligns and the other does not, as illustrated above).
It'S not uncommon for friends to do things together and still have one person drive who then picks up and drops off the other---that is not a date, if they are just friends and nothign more.
It'S not uncommon for people who are romantically inclined towards one aother, or seeing one another in the hopes that such an inclination will arise, to meet at the place they are going to spend time together and then head their seperate ways at the end of the outing. That is a date.
Transportation really has nothing whatsoever to do with it.
It'S not uncommon for friends to do things together and still have one person drive who then picks up and drops off the other---that is not a date, if they are just friends and nothign more.
It'S not uncommon for people who are romantically inclined towards one aother, or seeing one another in the hopes that such an inclination will arise, to meet at the place they are going to spend time together and then head their seperate ways at the end of the outing. That is a date.
Transportation really has nothing whatsoever to do with it.